282: Baptism

Published: June 2, 2015, 10:31 p.m.

b'What seem to be very simple rituals and teachings become, under sustained reflection and a conscious spiritual walk, immensely rich. This is the case with this episode, which continues a series started this past December and January (episodes 261, 263-264) that discusses topics in Samuel M. Brown\\u2019s book, First Principles and Ordinances: The Fourth Article of Faith in Light of the Temple (Maxwell Institute, 2014). Joining Sam again, as he did for the episode that covered Faith and Repentance, is philosopher and theologian Adam Miller, this time for a terrific discussion of the ordinance of baptism. What are some of the ritual forms from the ancient world that baptism emerged from? What is the significance of John the Baptist and the Apostle Paul in expanding its usage and meaning? Do potential problems arise when we over-emphasize the common teaching that baptism is primarily about being cleansed of our sins? In their conversation, Sam and Adam also reflect in very rich ways upon its symbolism, as well as its role within Mormonism, including its ability to help bind us together into the "body of Christ." As the discussion unfolds, they then turn to the role of the sacrament and its intricate connection with baptism. How does this ritual meal act as a ritual meal that binds us closer to God and each other?'